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we tax pollution, carbon tax, and other taxes on pollution. good. we don't like pollution. it's a silent form of violence, sickens us, tarnishes the value of the property. we'd like to tax it to bring it down. second, we don't like the kind of speculation on wall street derivatives that crashed the economy in 2008 and 2009. up employed eight workers, fractured trillions of dollars in pension funds, mutual funds, and people's savings, and ended with a taxpayer bailout in washington, d.c. of citi group and washington mutual and aig and morgan stanley, and j pmorgan chase, giant corporations that knew right from the beginning they were too big to fail and they would be bailed out by uncle sam. socialism, bailing out, communism. [laughter] attacks on derivatives, attacks on stocks, comes off the huge volume of trading, computer trading. i think trade was $700 trillion. all right. well, most people, they don't know about all of this. most people go into the stores every day, and they buy clothing, and they buy furniture, and they buy necessities of life, and they pay 6%-9% sales
we tax pollution, carbon tax, and other taxes on pollution. good. we don't like pollution. it's a silent form of violence, sickens us, tarnishes the value of the property. we'd like to tax it to bring it down. second, we don't like the kind of speculation on wall street derivatives that crashed the economy in 2008 and 2009. up employed eight workers, fractured trillions of dollars in pension funds, mutual funds, and people's savings, and ended with a taxpayer bailout in washington, d.c. of citi...
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difference between local taxes and taxes when you discuss them at the d.c. level? collins: my roll is written as a role in congress to as county executive on record have a balanced budget that i took over a county that had was effectively bankrupt with new york state running our finance. when you look at the fact with no money in the bank, i medicaid goes up to $1 a year which we have no control over. with no control over pension. we have no control over the amount of sales tax were going to click and with no control over the value of our real estate. a county executive has to manage playing the card she is dealt, and in this case taken over county with the hard control board and the honest with voters can i say where going to have to have a very small property tax increase to get this county back in the right direction. that was a. the next three years, no tax increases but i do for your plan that was approved by the fiscal stability of 40 for the next four years, no tax increases. but i took over a mess but i had to be honest with the taxpayers and that wa
difference between local taxes and taxes when you discuss them at the d.c. level? collins: my roll is written as a role in congress to as county executive on record have a balanced budget that i took over a county that had was effectively bankrupt with new york state running our finance. when you look at the fact with no money in the bank, i medicaid goes up to $1 a year which we have no control over. with no control over pension. we have no control over the amount of sales tax were going to...
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the attack, the cleverness and the way of evading tax are improving faster on the good side of things. and of course that is very troubling in part because when you boil it all down, no one still fully understands what happens when billions of people and billions of devices interact in cyberspace and the bad guy takes advantage of those clouds. >> host: charlie miller what is your message to congress to the department of homeland security and to dod? >> guest: well, i guess it would be that we spend a lot of time, we are a lot better than we were 10 years ago. we are less vulnerable in the software is a lot better and we have a lot more protections built-in so if you want to run a company and keep out damage we know how to do that but we don't know how to do is secure via no military systems against attacks by other governments. so well funded, very very smart hack or is still can do that and we don't going to do with that right now. we need to figure out whether it's vendor attacks are building defenses and we need to figure out how to defend against sophisticated tax which is someth
the attack, the cleverness and the way of evading tax are improving faster on the good side of things. and of course that is very troubling in part because when you boil it all down, no one still fully understands what happens when billions of people and billions of devices interact in cyberspace and the bad guy takes advantage of those clouds. >> host: charlie miller what is your message to congress to the department of homeland security and to dod? >> guest: well, i guess it would...
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we need to tax ourselves and separate so that we don't pay taxes to the government, we only pay taxes to ourselves through our own state bank. there are things that we can do to become independent. for instance, we can say you can't use vermont land and water for the growth of gm note. we can't prohibit the sale of them in this state because we are still bound by the commerce clause, but we can for him with our land and water from being used for that purpose and we must go ahead and do that. we can prevent the vioxx problems. we don't have to have 100,000 people died because the fda screwed up. we can have our own fda, and what we must do is have an independent investigation of the three buildings that came down in manhattan because it is impossible for three buildings to come down in their own footprint at free full speed unless they are controlled demolition. we have to carry on that investigation in vermont. >> moderator: republican john macgovern your up next. macgovern: thanks for hosting this debate and all the candidates here. i'm running because i believe this is one of the mo
we need to tax ourselves and separate so that we don't pay taxes to the government, we only pay taxes to ourselves through our own state bank. there are things that we can do to become independent. for instance, we can say you can't use vermont land and water for the growth of gm note. we can't prohibit the sale of them in this state because we are still bound by the commerce clause, but we can for him with our land and water from being used for that purpose and we must go ahead and do that. we...
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we need a different tax system. sales tax or fair tax is the way to go. corporate income tax erased, replaced by a sales tax, corporate income tax is something none of the other countries have, and that makes us uncompetitive globally. look at the website, thank you. >> moderator: cynthia dill >> dill: needs reformation. i'm the only one who supports president obama's proposal not to extend bush tax cuts for families making above $250,000. stop giving subsidies to corporations who don't need it. we have to impose a financial transaction tax on very small tax on stock trades to the people responsible for the collapse of our economy chip in. i do believe that we need to lower corporate income tax rates, stabilize the base, ensuring it's fair. pay your fair share. it's time that the super wealthy, the corporations pay more. i agree with warren buffet. >> moderator: three minutes. secretary summers? summers: doing things that make sure the taxes are as low as they can be in the country because by doing that, we increase the number of people who are paying tax
we need a different tax system. sales tax or fair tax is the way to go. corporate income tax erased, replaced by a sales tax, corporate income tax is something none of the other countries have, and that makes us uncompetitive globally. look at the website, thank you. >> moderator: cynthia dill >> dill: needs reformation. i'm the only one who supports president obama's proposal not to extend bush tax cuts for families making above $250,000. stop giving subsidies to corporations who...
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tax cuts? umax. buerkle: the house voted with bipartisan support. we don't know what the regulation is going to be coming down type. it will disparately affect the middle class or it will affect all americans in an economy that is so fragile. it will be a mistake to raise taxes. the last congress in 2010 knew that. we don't raise taxes when the economy is fragile. it will impact businesses and job creation and what we want to do is encourage them and help them grow so they can hire and get our economy back on track. >> moderator: sea would get us back on track for now and beyond? buerkle: public. rozum: i would support progressives marginal tax rates on the top 10%. those that have done well in our economy in the past 40 years. i support the eisenhower rates. with the eisenhower rates we could raise $1.2 trillion people need to be put back to work with money in their pockets. i also support cutting the military budget by 50%. we can protect small businesses and farms by not raising taxes. when
tax cuts? umax. buerkle: the house voted with bipartisan support. we don't know what the regulation is going to be coming down type. it will disparately affect the middle class or it will affect all americans in an economy that is so fragile. it will be a mistake to raise taxes. the last congress in 2010 knew that. we don't raise taxes when the economy is fragile. it will impact businesses and job creation and what we want to do is encourage them and help them grow so they can hire and get our...
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we need to keep taxes low, regulations clear. we need and all of the above energy strategy to create american jobs and need to avoid the sequester that will be devastating to our nation's defense and to new mexico's economy and i ask your support and your vote. >> moderator: i think both candidates for participating in tonight's debate. it was informative, and lining and the more informed choice thanks to candid and his son pointed questions. and i thank kfox for participation in the debate and sundays will make the endorsement for u.s. senate. in addition the story that is independent of the endorsement will publish on page one that profiles the race. and don't forget to vote. thank you. [applause] >> a few minutes ago i called president bush and congratulated him on his victory. and i know i speak for all of you and all the american people when i say that he will be our president and we will work with him as the nation faces major challenges the head and we must work together. >> i just received a telephone call from governor d
we need to keep taxes low, regulations clear. we need and all of the above energy strategy to create american jobs and need to avoid the sequester that will be devastating to our nation's defense and to new mexico's economy and i ask your support and your vote. >> moderator: i think both candidates for participating in tonight's debate. it was informative, and lining and the more informed choice thanks to candid and his son pointed questions. and i thank kfox for participation in the...
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, it reduced taxes for most workerses. obama and his aide thought about the new deal when they were assembling the act, but it's like apples to bicycles in comparison. while fdr had contradictory initiatives, the stimulus was one piece of legislation cobbled together and squeezed through congress before most of the appointees were nominated. the new deal was a -- the recovery act was just a bill on capital hill but is was an astonishingly bill big. wait more than 50% bigger than the entire new deal. twice as big as the louisiana purchase and the marshall plan combined. as multibillion dollar line items were being eerased and incertained obama aides who served under president clinton occasionally caused to recall their futile push for a stimulus that seemed impossibly huge in 1993. there were battles over a few million bucks forks beloved programs that seemed to trivial to discuss. after a live microphone calls vice president biden calling obama's health care the big frigging deal -- we're on c-span -- i suggested to the ch
, it reduced taxes for most workerses. obama and his aide thought about the new deal when they were assembling the act, but it's like apples to bicycles in comparison. while fdr had contradictory initiatives, the stimulus was one piece of legislation cobbled together and squeezed through congress before most of the appointees were nominated. the new deal was a -- the recovery act was just a bill on capital hill but is was an astonishingly bill big. wait more than 50% bigger than the entire new...
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you look at taxes. if we elect or re-elect prawrm, we know the direction he's going to be pushing in, the direction he's going to be pushing in is to raise taxes on the top percentage, whatever that percentage he decides it to be, $250,000 or more, the reality is that's not going to get him any money. he's going to have to raise taxes on a much larger percentage of americans if he wants to get deficit reduction out of raising taxes. president romney will go in the opposite direction. now, how do i feel about that? when i was mayor of new york city, i had a city that had a deficit of about $3 billion. we had 10.5% unemployment. we had 1.1 million people on welfare. we were coming to a -- what was described, one of the reasons i got elected. i got elected because the economy was horrible, had 2,000 murders in the two years before i ran for mayor so i got elected at the first republican in 25 years, first one to remain a republican in 50. [laughter] i got legislated with a very, very simple and direct camp
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they gave the wealth another tax cut on top of the bush tax cut. that's what they did with the $716. i strength medicare and never cut one sometime of benefit. the same money they took out of medicare the same money they were going give another tax consult to the wealthy. that's another big difference. akin: yes, what claire is saying she has it wrong. the $716 billion that the republicans put in our medicare proposal stayed in medicare. we department take it out and put it put somewhere else. and that's just factually not correct. >> moderator: congressman? this question from the audience will start with you, what is your policy and your position about the israeli-iran situation? akin: well, that's a ticklish one. the fist thing, what we should do is work with the people who are allies and stop apologizing people to people who have been our enemy. i think it is unsafe for our country and for the civilized world for iran to be able to develop nuclear weapons, and in one way or the other, that has to be stopped. i believe that we should -- when we h
they gave the wealth another tax cut on top of the bush tax cut. that's what they did with the $716. i strength medicare and never cut one sometime of benefit. the same money they took out of medicare the same money they were going give another tax consult to the wealthy. that's another big difference. akin: yes, what claire is saying she has it wrong. the $716 billion that the republicans put in our medicare proposal stayed in medicare. we department take it out and put it put somewhere else....
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my tax was disclose. all my assets were disclose. but you did not disclose what is in the secret family trust. and you've got two of them. >> we have to move on in the questioning. this question is for mr. collins, and regarding the -- from taxation to cigarettes, and ongoing dispute over millions of dollars in casino revenue. hiyou've been an executive in te past, isn't like to take such an aggressive approach to an important business partner as a representative of the federal government, should you be elected, is there anything you can do to mediate? collins: casey, i'd like to go back to our relationship with this senate. they stood with us as americans, stood with us in the war of 1812 with other indian nations did not. we always debt of gratitude to the seneca nation's i think a lot of americans have forgotten. they are a sovereign nation. and as a sovereign nation they have certain rights but right now there's a dispute that is not a federal dispute. that is a dispute between albany and the nation. but, you know, what i focus o
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you have refused to ri lease your tax -- release your tax returns. why is that? to congressman dold, do you believe governor romney should release his returns? schneider: what i think people want to know are included -- >> moderator: doesn't show what you pay in taxes. dold: it does not. that's been reported as well. my wife has her own career. she is a professional. she has clients and competitors. she's not running for congress. i believe my wife has the right to a certain degree of privacy. everything voters want to know -- >> moderator: some would say that they're entitle today transparent is si from a candidate. schneider: i've released my returns. i believe the voters do have a right to transparency, and, frankly, the fact that we don't know what deduction cans were taken, we don't know if taxes were paid on domestic employees, we don't know any of those types of things and i think that, obviously, we know from past history these are some of the things that voters have wanted to know and have tripped up potential -- >> moderator: those are all legitimate or
you have refused to ri lease your tax -- release your tax returns. why is that? to congressman dold, do you believe governor romney should release his returns? schneider: what i think people want to know are included -- >> moderator: doesn't show what you pay in taxes. dold: it does not. that's been reported as well. my wife has her own career. she is a professional. she has clients and competitors. she's not running for congress. i believe my wife has the right to a certain degree of...
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need a different tax system. sales tax or fair tax is the way to go. corporate income tax should be erased, replaced by a sales tax, and corporate income tax is something that none of the other countries have, and it makes us uncompetitive globally. look at the welcomes, thank you. >> moderator: dill in dill: our tax system needs ref formation. i'm the only one who supports president obama's proposal not to extend bush tax cuts for those making above $250,000. we have to stop giving subsidies to oil, gas, and large corporations who don't need it. we have to impose a financial transaction tax on very small tax on stock trades for those responsible for the collapse of our economy, are chipping in. i do believe that we need to lower corporate incomes tax rates, stabilize the base, make sure it's fair. everybody should be paying their fair share. i think it's time, super wealthy, corporations pay more. i agree with warren buffet. >> moderator: three minutes later. summers? summers: doing things to ensure taxes are as low as they can be in this country beca
need a different tax system. sales tax or fair tax is the way to go. corporate income tax should be erased, replaced by a sales tax, and corporate income tax is something that none of the other countries have, and it makes us uncompetitive globally. look at the welcomes, thank you. >> moderator: dill in dill: our tax system needs ref formation. i'm the only one who supports president obama's proposal not to extend bush tax cuts for those making above $250,000. we have to stop giving...
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they need relative to tax policy. we do not multiple times. we wait action in the senate and on the same thing with sequestration. we have passed not once, but multiple times a menu of options for the senate to choose in terms of replacement cuts. this is so critical because you have economists on both sides of the aisle who agree with we don't get this accomplished the country will further decline in terms of gdp growth and economic infusion, which is what we need. >> moderator: howard come a follow-up? >> mr. guinta, since in both proposed $2 for every 1 dollar of revenue. do you think this is right? if not, what direction is enough? guinta: put in a solution for dealing with their deficit and debt. with $1.1 trillion a current deficit and $16 trillion in long-term debt. the president of the united states didn't choose any of the ideas and simpson/bowles to put forward in his budget. we in the house took told different ideas within simpson/bowles, passed in the house of representatives. we wait action by the senate,
they need relative to tax policy. we do not multiple times. we wait action in the senate and on the same thing with sequestration. we have passed not once, but multiple times a menu of options for the senate to choose in terms of replacement cuts. this is so critical because you have economists on both sides of the aisle who agree with we don't get this accomplished the country will further decline in terms of gdp growth and economic infusion, which is what we need. >> moderator: howard...
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income tax. what changes would you support? schriebman: i'm on record for this. i may start by saying it's progrowth tax reform that helps small business and hard-working families. the lineages and the tax code i studied this extensively. i've had sessions with cpas. i had an irs worker comment on or off time in our code is complex and unfair. it is not there because it favors multinational corporations who can afford a whole wing of lawyers to find loopholes. but we need to commit to is going to the tax code, protecting middle-class provisions like mortgage, like our local taxes, like our health care expenditures charity. in outcome of those things in a bipartisan budget be protected but everything else upon the table for bipartisan discussions so that we can close loopholes that allow us to lower rates for all. when we lower rates, double helps when we lower rates, double helps when we lower rates, double helps and will help hard-working families. 96% of their take-home pay for the middle-class
income tax. what changes would you support? schriebman: i'm on record for this. i may start by saying it's progrowth tax reform that helps small business and hard-working families. the lineages and the tax code i studied this extensively. i've had sessions with cpas. i had an irs worker comment on or off time in our code is complex and unfair. it is not there because it favors multinational corporations who can afford a whole wing of lawyers to find loopholes. but we need to commit to is going...
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we get hitment in taxes. i think we can do better than that. >> moderator: now it comes to the end of the debate, each cat will have one minute for a closing statement martin, you go first. heinrich: thank you. thank you to all of you. my pyreties are new mexico's priorities. protecting social security and medicare. tax cuts for the middle class, keeping our promises to our veteran, and making college more affordable for everyone. heather wilson has had all the wrong priority. she supported and voted for the wall street bailout. she voted for the bush tax cut that exploding the deficit and wants to give more tax breaks to millionaires and congressman wilson supports cut, cap, and balance that require deep cut to social security and medicare. let me be clear,ly never balance the budget on the back of our senior citizens. i come home nearly every weekend. i do that so i can meet with new mexico people. so i can hold job fairs and raise my family. i fought for the things that matter most to the people of new mex
we get hitment in taxes. i think we can do better than that. >> moderator: now it comes to the end of the debate, each cat will have one minute for a closing statement martin, you go first. heinrich: thank you. thank you to all of you. my pyreties are new mexico's priorities. protecting social security and medicare. tax cuts for the middle class, keeping our promises to our veteran, and making college more affordable for everyone. heather wilson has had all the wrong priority. she...
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winning, that administration has expanded the categories of businesses that receive preferential loans, tax dollars if they are owned by women. now, since women are winning, why the hell are we doing that? >> guest: small businesses i think differently than i think of workplaces. places that are totally like finance and law firms, those places i feel like to not acknowledge the rise of women or taken into account or accepted. why are you giving me that look. small business, it's a different question. i wish i knew more about small businesses. sao. >> host: but the principle remains. women of succeeding commoner failing in the federal government gives preference to women. >> guest: women are starting in places where i described, women still get underpaid. there just, you know, creeping their way up. you can be ahead and still be treated unfairly. i don't really think those things are necessarily have anything to do with each other. how is it that we have a work force where women are the majority and we don't have any paid maternity leave. that just does not make any sense to me. it's like we
winning, that administration has expanded the categories of businesses that receive preferential loans, tax dollars if they are owned by women. now, since women are winning, why the hell are we doing that? >> guest: small businesses i think differently than i think of workplaces. places that are totally like finance and law firms, those places i feel like to not acknowledge the rise of women or taken into account or accepted. why are you giving me that look. small business, it's a...
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number two, i've never put a tax bill in to give anybody a tax break of anything right now. my tax bill, that i put out, is basically, if you want all the itemized deductions and exemptions, fine. if you want a flat tax without skimming or scamming the system, you can do that in the halftime between the green bay packers and the chicago bears. you go in, you put on the gross revenue, put your tax in, you send it in, you still have enough time to go to the refrigerator, get a miller, and watch the second half. [laughter] you have that opportunity. the third thing, she forgets i was running the department of health. i was not in the department of revenue. i was not in passing tax things. she is in the -- she has this tremendous ab sen ya this happens in congress. she thinks i was in congress. i was secretary. i was running the health and human services. i was not proclaiming war. i was not passing legislation for taxes. if she wanted the tax to rich more, find, introduce the legislation. she's been there for 14 years and never introduced a proposal. she keeps talking about thi
number two, i've never put a tax bill in to give anybody a tax break of anything right now. my tax bill, that i put out, is basically, if you want all the itemized deductions and exemptions, fine. if you want a flat tax without skimming or scamming the system, you can do that in the halftime between the green bay packers and the chicago bears. you go in, you put on the gross revenue, put your tax in, you send it in, you still have enough time to go to the refrigerator, get a miller, and watch...
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gentlemen which of these personal income tax of taxed at the auctions would you eliminate and give me some short answers. congressman's dold mortgage interest? dold: i would like to keep it. schneider: i would like to keep it but i think they can we can cap upon higher income. for example we need to make sure we continue to support housing. >> moderator: how about capital gains? dold: i would support capital gains back to the 1990s under clinton. schneider: i would like to keep the capitol gains rates low. having said that we talk about a grand scheme are grand plan or something working across the isle isle that is something that should be on the table. >> moderator: charitable directions? should they stay or should they go? schneider: one of the things it makes us stronger as a nation as a is a strength of our communities ability. >> moderator: game one and loophole that you would like to close. schneider: the subsidies for oil companies. dold: that is one i've supported. we have to eliminate the loopholes and lower the rates and make ourselves more globally competitive so comprehens
gentlemen which of these personal income tax of taxed at the auctions would you eliminate and give me some short answers. congressman's dold mortgage interest? dold: i would like to keep it. schneider: i would like to keep it but i think they can we can cap upon higher income. for example we need to make sure we continue to support housing. >> moderator: how about capital gains? dold: i would support capital gains back to the 1990s under clinton. schneider: i would like to keep the...
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in reality, who pays is really the young or as one might say, the young suckers, who are taxed to pay for a good standard of benefits for older retired people, but who may not see such benefits for themselves when they're ina-r that same situat. this is, really, thee problem that is leading to liberalism's fiscal implosion. as mrs. thatcher equipped, we're running out of other people's money. finally, obama is a child of the 60s, literally. he was born in 1961 to an interracial couple. his father was a kenya socialist, anticolonialist, and that much of the argument is undenial. his mother was a dreamy flour child who eventually earned a doctorate in anthropology. for obama, the 1960s ran until 1980s until the success of ronald reagan was clear. as a young man, obama suffered a kind of 60s envy. he missed out on the civil rights movement, and on the new left, but he determined to experience them vicariously, and so he tried drugs, as he confess es, cannily, in his book, "dreams of my father," rallied against south africa, gave speeches, community organized, tried to get in touch with
in reality, who pays is really the young or as one might say, the young suckers, who are taxed to pay for a good standard of benefits for older retired people, but who may not see such benefits for themselves when they're ina-r that same situat. this is, really, thee problem that is leading to liberalism's fiscal implosion. as mrs. thatcher equipped, we're running out of other people's money. finally, obama is a child of the 60s, literally. he was born in 1961 to an interracial couple. his...
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that they would have to pick up the slack in terms of taxes so on the tax issue and the provision issue roosevelt got a lot of money and support from the conservative business interest rate they were also trying to get money down in hyde park, so they were looking for money they could get from any source. neither party had a lot of money. the cabinet offices had to pay for their radio time and that conscripting the campaigning considerably. >> [inaudible] >> in 1928, hoover had backtracked on the traditional republican position on human rights to some degree because he felt that l. smith was going to alienate a lot of the traditionally southern democratic voters and hoover talked about civil service which is a code word for we are meant to get rid of patronage and hoover carried seven southern states even though he had a pretty good record he abolished segregation when he was the secretary of commerce but that wasn't the way that he campaigned. in 32 the magazine of the naacp tried to get the democrats to write an endorsement of roosevelt and nobody would. a lot more concerned about roo
that they would have to pick up the slack in terms of taxes so on the tax issue and the provision issue roosevelt got a lot of money and support from the conservative business interest rate they were also trying to get money down in hyde park, so they were looking for money they could get from any source. neither party had a lot of money. the cabinet offices had to pay for their radio time and that conscripting the campaigning considerably. >> [inaudible] >> in 1928, hoover had...
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we would all like to reduce taxes. what are the traces -- >> i talked to teachers in public school district and state employees. first of all, the loral they are unhappy with their current situation. >> i need a quick answer. >> the answer is that people are working in state government, and they often talk about waste, they talk about abuse and they talk about inefficiencies. >> moderator: we are going to move on to the estimate social security, mental health programs, low-income programs, loan guarantees, agricultural support programs are all forms of entitlement yet some believe that individuals and groups have been coming to the entitlement and we need to cut from the federal and state budgets. but during the recession isn't it the term we actually need these entitlement programs? >> it is a countercyclical program. one of the private economy contracts if it can contract the state government at the same time you make it worse. so yes, there are needs for food stamps and unemployment both of those are programs to exp
we would all like to reduce taxes. what are the traces -- >> i talked to teachers in public school district and state employees. first of all, the loral they are unhappy with their current situation. >> i need a quick answer. >> the answer is that people are working in state government, and they often talk about waste, they talk about abuse and they talk about inefficiencies. >> moderator: we are going to move on to the estimate social security, mental health programs,...
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first of all we're lots of small tax cuts that were essential to those families. secondly, we kept police on the street, kept or teachers to me laid off in our classrooms from blowing up in size. and firefighters. so certainly we had to do something. the thing that i am really confused about, that's bad but there do the right thing on the taxes apparently. but now some of the economy is starting to be fine for millionaires and billionaires. i'm doing the wrong thing by asking them to pay their share. and get we need to balance the budget but where is the money going to come from? none of it adds up. >> moderator: urso, your reaction. rozum: i think would be immoral to repeal the affordable good activist. there's too many good parts i think we move forward. repealing that wouldn't get us where we need to go which is medicare for all systems which make it much easier for employers to hire workers and provide health care for them because they would be paying a simple medical payroll tax. it hasn't proven to be true because there should be increased by from medical de
first of all we're lots of small tax cuts that were essential to those families. secondly, we kept police on the street, kept or teachers to me laid off in our classrooms from blowing up in size. and firefighters. so certainly we had to do something. the thing that i am really confused about, that's bad but there do the right thing on the taxes apparently. but now some of the economy is starting to be fine for millionaires and billionaires. i'm doing the wrong thing by asking them to pay their...
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liking the choice of louis against russell, because louis is voting against my reproductive rights, tax cuts for the rich. i mean, is this a choice i have to make here in phoenix? is this what -- the best i can hope for? >> yeah, great question. of course, it's not about phoenix, you're talking about or the county, it's specifically in the district in mesa, and so let's be specific about where that particular entrenchment is. >> [inaudible] >> obviously. >> i mean, -- >> oh, of course. >> majority of the state legislature. ever since i came here, boy, the people in the legislature don't seem to reflect the people of arizona. >> yeah. >> they are extremists. >> yeah. i agree with you 100%. that's what the book's about, look at cycles of people who have taken power, but remember, too, i don't know if you're aware that before you arrive, we had a governor, bruce babbit who spent the career vetoing crazy bill from the right wing, but he was the governor. >> [inaudible] >> i have a difficult time here. >> no, i think -- i'm not sure you can get in an argument about -- with me about that. i'm
liking the choice of louis against russell, because louis is voting against my reproductive rights, tax cuts for the rich. i mean, is this a choice i have to make here in phoenix? is this what -- the best i can hope for? >> yeah, great question. of course, it's not about phoenix, you're talking about or the county, it's specifically in the district in mesa, and so let's be specific about where that particular entrenchment is. >> [inaudible] >> obviously. >> i mean, --...
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[laughter] but the tax is there bowed against every single one. the last thing sacramento needs lose more money like giving heroin to a junkie. >> how do we by media? >> of also like to comment on the public-school to produce useful one's. liberal send their kids to the lily white private schools. but who always fights the vouchers to the and a male? al gore was asked in harlem when he was running for president because he was the democrat won a black reporter said if you are so big on public-school is not having vouchers why your kids go to private schools? typical move he got angry and said don't bring my children into this. wait a second. [laughter] not so fast. it is a great idea for conservative billionaires' i love fox news but why is that the only game in town? ten times the ratings but it has not occurred to cnn and msnbc they have higher ratings maybe we should try to be fair and balanced. [laughter] that seems popular. by the way a small point*, i am doing piers morgan and nephew weeks. i said i have been avoiding it because the tapes and
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/tax >> there's some good ones, too. so i don't want to be overly gloomy. i mean, secrets can be good, but they have to be tightly protect it. i've seen some covert action programs is no matter how corporate and in the outcome the week. >> the truth will out no matter what, so you may as well control outcomes up. >> madness especially. bad news always comes out. >> so i guess the follow-up question to get to the remedy is if you were back in the situation that would've worked well, what message? would just be one to say in a certain context? do you need some kind of normal -- normalized wave going to congress if it's an itu? i mean, what is the mechanism you think would've made it right? >> well, i'm anachronistic trade. the fbi is much better at this, always has been, about presenting the public fees. what the public gets about the agency is the movies and the spy novels. i always thought the agency, and this to me is an optimal movement to it. cia directors, for instance, frequent press interviews. you can go on, face the nation in a public space. and exp
/tax >> there's some good ones, too. so i don't want to be overly gloomy. i mean, secrets can be good, but they have to be tightly protect it. i've seen some covert action programs is no matter how corporate and in the outcome the week. >> the truth will out no matter what, so you may as well control outcomes up. >> madness especially. bad news always comes out. >> so i guess the follow-up question to get to the remedy is if you were back in the situation that would've...
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we also present an action plan on tax fraud and tax evasion, including before the end of the year. i also want to concern to follow the adoption of the employment package, the commission before the end of the year has a guaranteed game. it will aim to ensure that young people with an aura months of being unemployed or the than formal education are presented with either the offer of a job, continuous education, apprenticeships. this'll be the support of the european social fund. we also introduce a framework to help young people and transitions for employment to work. we are taking these measures to prevent the lost generation in europe. honorable members, it is not just some jobs where we have to turn to reality. it is essential that by the end of this year, the agreement on the single supervisory for banks, but also a precondition for banks in the european stability mechanism. by reaching agreement on this, the european union has an opportunity to restore confidence in demonstrate capacity to take difficult decisions in times of crisis and to send a message of stability. it does n
we also present an action plan on tax fraud and tax evasion, including before the end of the year. i also want to concern to follow the adoption of the employment package, the commission before the end of the year has a guaranteed game. it will aim to ensure that young people with an aura months of being unemployed or the than formal education are presented with either the offer of a job, continuous education, apprenticeships. this'll be the support of the european social fund. we also...
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if nothing happens, there's legislative tax increases that hit the economy the $576 million which is a little bit less than 4% of gdp. if we continue to have gridlock in government on the fact republicans and democrats can't stand each other on a refuse to believe that. at the end of the day it's the same group that didn't like each other in 2008 but the legislation to get the economy out of this sharp dive so rather than push us into a dramatic recession that there will be compromises but it's not 100% clear that it's going to happen so it's something we have to think about and worry about. i have a firm view we can talk about that later in q&a but that is a personal opinion. a lot of people with different opinions. i'm very concerned about the huge buildup of federal debt. this common sense observation was founded in 1776 and we had no debt. 1776 in 2012 to 0.16 trillion that is going up by over a trillion dollars a year now. it's unsustainable. we have to deal with this. the commission came up with incredible ideas that we've done nothing with them. unless we move in this area, i
if nothing happens, there's legislative tax increases that hit the economy the $576 million which is a little bit less than 4% of gdp. if we continue to have gridlock in government on the fact republicans and democrats can't stand each other on a refuse to believe that. at the end of the day it's the same group that didn't like each other in 2008 but the legislation to get the economy out of this sharp dive so rather than push us into a dramatic recession that there will be compromises but it's...
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for procurement benefits, the incentive would be tax breaks or direct payments. we are not in the place where we can make meaningful incentives available to companies. an old washington, the bill would've gone through umax we don't want to spend the money. we have more money than we ever have before. we spent it on maybe the wrong stuff. so what can you do to get some real money? well, that may not happen. the second issue, it is you've heard this book. in the house and senate and democrat and republican. do you think you just do the job? usually come, members have come to a conclusion and the lack of incentives -- the role of dhs was a critical handicap. we'll although thing, and this is not fair that they don't think dhs should be given more authority for cyberspace. >> doesn't matter? >> sure if. >> some in the government? did we get hung up on which part of government? >> we should. there are basically three that can do the mission. people have concerns about capability. you heard some of that with the body. concerns about this with dhs. >> some say they have
for procurement benefits, the incentive would be tax breaks or direct payments. we are not in the place where we can make meaningful incentives available to companies. an old washington, the bill would've gone through umax we don't want to spend the money. we have more money than we ever have before. we spent it on maybe the wrong stuff. so what can you do to get some real money? well, that may not happen. the second issue, it is you've heard this book. in the house and senate and democrat and...
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a huge copper cattle from the tax. and the cattle on to the flame. five chips mugs from a covered and hesitated. the woman said you are right, six. the doctor will be here too. then the woman cursed her lips and made a noise. missed the note. he wrote it so carefully too and put it in his breast pocket and haven't looked there yet. what is it saying? read it yourself. i thought she was her mother. she seemed like somebody's mother. then she said, took all the money his friends had given him to smuggle out of south africa, along with all the money he had made over the years and went to the casino to gamble. only meant to gamble with his own money and only meant to dip into money that was given him until he made back the money he lost. and always dark. that is not what he wrote, squinting her eyes. what he wrote was to all my friends, i am so sorry, i hope you find it in your hearts to forgive me. i cannot forgive myself. same thing. said the older woman. she turned to me. you will admit my mother already in the milk shed. she was mrs. comstock before
a huge copper cattle from the tax. and the cattle on to the flame. five chips mugs from a covered and hesitated. the woman said you are right, six. the doctor will be here too. then the woman cursed her lips and made a noise. missed the note. he wrote it so carefully too and put it in his breast pocket and haven't looked there yet. what is it saying? read it yourself. i thought she was her mother. she seemed like somebody's mother. then she said, took all the money his friends had given him to...
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the new tax politics system. rasta look at it and determine that was not true. they have a lax internal security methods and that he needed improvement. not only do we do that report from, but we also made public the findings of that report. a lot of people said how can you do that? a very sensitive area. top-secret. but the push very hard to make an executive summary, the conclusions of that report now because we believe strongly that the citizens deserve their right to know what was happening in their government, and we also believe that focusing attention on a matter in a publicly could have a positive and the effect. and it was true. and i do remember when we gave the report to the fbi, we don't have the authority to declassify intermission or to let information out that the agency believes is classifier too sensitive to release. we do have unfettered access to all the information in the agency. they have to give us the information, and we handled appropriately. but then we read our report we ask them what is classified are too sensitive to be released publi
the new tax politics system. rasta look at it and determine that was not true. they have a lax internal security methods and that he needed improvement. not only do we do that report from, but we also made public the findings of that report. a lot of people said how can you do that? a very sensitive area. top-secret. but the push very hard to make an executive summary, the conclusions of that report now because we believe strongly that the citizens deserve their right to know what was happening...
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. $1 trillion in tax dollars. not news to anybody in this room but the wider american mainstream is waking up. i live in a place in new mexico where the cowboy hats and ladies in the post office saying barack obama was born in libya. when they ask what my book is about and i tell them it is and economic social analysis of why the end of the drug war was good for america, without fail the response is the tragedy in mexico and when is the drug war going to end? is not dangerous, when we going to stop -- left-wing or right-wing and televangelist. the truth is black and white. dangerous for me as a journalist with a few decades of experience, too much of a cheerleader about this particular issue. people are going to
. $1 trillion in tax dollars. not news to anybody in this room but the wider american mainstream is waking up. i live in a place in new mexico where the cowboy hats and ladies in the post office saying barack obama was born in libya. when they ask what my book is about and i tell them it is and economic social analysis of why the end of the drug war was good for america, without fail the response is the tragedy in mexico and when is the drug war going to end? is not dangerous, when we going to...
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so you go into that town meeting in your tax rate is x and you come out and that's why. we bought a truck or decided not to. so that sends a message to the rest of the united states. you can govern locally. nationally it is almost a given that we can't, but you couldn't really do that. indeed you can. we do. a published susan clark, a book about town meetings, deliberation and reforms. all those in the paper, which was in the title. the force behind it. we're both were read that the town meeting tradition is suffering and that we needed to write a popular book, readable book. it's an argument for a town meeting in citizens terms. the new england is really a cultural phenomenon. children grow up arguing about the next day bemoaning another citizen. it's all very real, so by the time you're in high school you know exactly what a town meeting is. pretty much how to behave. new englanders generally are pretty good at the liberation. i have found when newcomers come and i take them to a town meeting, lotions. one is often board of. while. is this all there is? and it's true.
so you go into that town meeting in your tax rate is x and you come out and that's why. we bought a truck or decided not to. so that sends a message to the rest of the united states. you can govern locally. nationally it is almost a given that we can't, but you couldn't really do that. indeed you can. we do. a published susan clark, a book about town meetings, deliberation and reforms. all those in the paper, which was in the title. the force behind it. we're both were read that the town...
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he taxed malthus with improposing a kind of moral slavery on his followers than was worse than any kind of legal slavery. is malthus, quote, proposes to introduced a system of celibacy taylor asked, who could fail to notice the difference in point of benevolence between indirect slavery to an absolute master, and direct slavery to an absolute master? in taylor's america even those subjected to quote, direct slavery to an absolute master retained the right to reproduce. in taylor's america then no matter all the other freedoms that were denied to enslaved people, including the right to legal marriage and indeed to own, quote, unquote, their own children, they nevertheless had rights to reproduce that were in danger in malthus's england. u.s. slaveholders then could boast that african-americans in bondage had greater basic liberties and privileges than supposedly free-born englishmen in malthus's britain, meanwhile white americans enjoyed natural rights to love and marriage that were impossible to imagine in the cramped english aisle. print was the key arena where these ideas were spread.
he taxed malthus with improposing a kind of moral slavery on his followers than was worse than any kind of legal slavery. is malthus, quote, proposes to introduced a system of celibacy taylor asked, who could fail to notice the difference in point of benevolence between indirect slavery to an absolute master, and direct slavery to an absolute master? in taylor's america even those subjected to quote, direct slavery to an absolute master retained the right to reproduce. in taylor's america then...
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i don't know if the romney's are in on it as i would need to see their 2009 taxes. i have asked. the dog ate it. but i was able to do some investigation and i did find that one thing for certain, that they were part and parcel of a move move bond enjoyed because it's illegal, the vulture's activity in the congo and europe and elsewhere. it's not illegal in the united states where the vultures landed in detroit. now folgers fees when things die. so when mr. romney says, let detroit go bankrupt, but it died, what we are doing is creating a feast for the vulture. here is what they did. the u.s. government under obama and under by the way george bush -- it's not obama's bailout even though he pumps his chest and takes the applaud and beatings for it, was created by george w. bush voted in october and december. it was taken over by obama in the meantime. the a bomb administration picking up for bush came up with a deal to save three companies, general motors, chrysler and delphi. what is delphi? delphi is the old telco auto parts division of gm. you know delco batteries. we had gm tha
i don't know if the romney's are in on it as i would need to see their 2009 taxes. i have asked. the dog ate it. but i was able to do some investigation and i did find that one thing for certain, that they were part and parcel of a move move bond enjoyed because it's illegal, the vulture's activity in the congo and europe and elsewhere. it's not illegal in the united states where the vultures landed in detroit. now folgers fees when things die. so when mr. romney says, let detroit go bankrupt,...
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is giving tax and balances. yesterday on facebook and the importance of social media we all have to compete with twitter and facebook and ways that the young people get the message across president jefferson said if i have to choose between a government and a newspaper i would have the newspaper without the government. that attest to the power of the media. let me be candid. we cannot without having at candid conversation with what we had to go through to reach where we want it to go. for decades we had government controlled media up. mckean, the president if you open a the mosque to ignore the bigger story. wrote people now look for ways they can go to go, twitter and what is available to them longer the cold war to set up the voice of the american. but and may should is abundant. -- information is abundant. the last example we saw was lebanon to initiate war over the story that was not credible. never met news media open the way our pave the way for the first time ever in terms of another point* of view. someb
is giving tax and balances. yesterday on facebook and the importance of social media we all have to compete with twitter and facebook and ways that the young people get the message across president jefferson said if i have to choose between a government and a newspaper i would have the newspaper without the government. that attest to the power of the media. let me be candid. we cannot without having at candid conversation with what we had to go through to reach where we want it to go. for...
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he proposed to cut tax rates. the democrats in congress panicked and said, 'we can't let them get away with this,' so they doubled him. they made the increase in cuts far more extensive than he had asked for, and it was very difficult for him to veto it, after all. and then the democrats in congress proceeded, over the next eight to 10 years, to spend far more money than economic growth, in all rationality, would have persuaded them to spend. they--i think, really, they were quite deli--deliberate in their irresponsibility, and they kept inventing programs, giving them as entitlements, regardless of the financial consequences. and they had managed to persuade a lot of people in the media it was ronald reagan who is responsible for the increase in the deficit. he's not. he tried to veto many of those bills. he could not because the democrats controlled congress, and so he was forced, willy-nilly, if you're going to have a budget at all--and mr. clinton is going to discover this--you just have to go along, in the en
he proposed to cut tax rates. the democrats in congress panicked and said, 'we can't let them get away with this,' so they doubled him. they made the increase in cuts far more extensive than he had asked for, and it was very difficult for him to veto it, after all. and then the democrats in congress proceeded, over the next eight to 10 years, to spend far more money than economic growth, in all rationality, would have persuaded them to spend. they--i think, really, they were quite...
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may not be required to file taxes. so snap information may be available in a way that you can fast-track their medicaid eligibility determination because they provided recent information to the snap agency picks i don't think that, that really complicates the opportunities for cordoning between snap and medicaid significantly. >> thank you very much. i am going to give our panelists an opportunity if any of you have closing remarks you would like to jump in with before rapid a. okay, thank you all very much for coming. [applause] >> today, "washington journal" looks at ohio as a battleground state. >> these are the stories left, great stress but real people in american history, very important moments in american history that we don't know that. the first pilgrims in america came 50 years before the mayflower sailed. they were french. they made wind. they are the good sense to live in florida in june instead of december in massachusetts, but then they were wiped out by the spanish. we completely let the story out of the
may not be required to file taxes. so snap information may be available in a way that you can fast-track their medicaid eligibility determination because they provided recent information to the snap agency picks i don't think that, that really complicates the opportunities for cordoning between snap and medicaid significantly. >> thank you very much. i am going to give our panelists an opportunity if any of you have closing remarks you would like to jump in with before rapid a. okay,...
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cu country town meeting in your tax rate is asked in you, that's why. he he bought a ton truck or he decided not to buy a contract. so vermont can send a message to the rest of the united states which you can govern locally. nationally it's almost as cute, nice, but you can't really do that. you can't and we do. i published with susan clark his book about town meeting, deliberation in town meeting and reforms, called others in favor, it was susan's idea and she's the force behind it, but we are both worried the town meeting tradition is suffering and that we needed to write a popular book, a readable book. it's an argument for town meeting. the new england town is really a cultural phenomenon in children grow up in a vermont town, watching their parents arguing about it the next day, from owning other citizens, all very real. so by the time you're in high school come unix equity town meeting is in pretty much had to behave in it because you englanders generally are pretty good at deliberation. they know about the rules. i started newcomers, 90 into a to
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surplus we've had in our history that's going to make it possible to strengthen our reserves and cut taxes for every hoosier. but, john, you just said we pay for things in indiana, okay in but when you were speaker of the house, for five of the six years that you were running the statehouse, indiana ran deficits. when mitch daniels came into power just a couple years later, indiana was $700 million in debt and had a deficit of $820 million. you know, john, facts are stubborn things, and i'd just like to know from my colleagues on stage how are with we going to make sure and preserve the fiscal integrity of the state of indiana? >> congressman if you'd spend the last 12 years in indiana rather than congress, you'd know our budget has to be balanced according to our constitution. i've balanced and produced bipartisan balanced budgets and, oddly, these you talk about, they were supported by fort wayne's own david long and our lieutenant governor, becky skillman. i find it almost laughable that a united states congressman would lecture anybody about fiscal responsibility. you voted not once, n
surplus we've had in our history that's going to make it possible to strengthen our reserves and cut taxes for every hoosier. but, john, you just said we pay for things in indiana, okay in but when you were speaker of the house, for five of the six years that you were running the statehouse, indiana ran deficits. when mitch daniels came into power just a couple years later, indiana was $700 million in debt and had a deficit of $820 million. you know, john, facts are stubborn things, and i'd...
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so there are issues remaining on the implementation for the health care exchanges and the taxes the irs seeks to assess. with that, general baker thank you for the opportunity, and we play at this time they do affect the role in the of finance and energy as well as health care and other areas everyday and we will continue to respect general pruitt, thank you. as you can see she is on the ball moving this national agenda and we appreciate your leadership. i've got some questions for you. the audience might as well but before we do that with a move to the next panelist and have general strange dhaka little bit with his gathering and talk about what you're doing with one of the major oil spills that we have seen in this country in recent history and we may have some thoughts on that as well that we would like to hear about i want to thank you the chamber for the work they do. it's wonderful to be associated in a part of this panel. to tell you a little bit of my background so that you will know where i'm coming from as attorney general. my background as a lawyer is in the private sector. i
so there are issues remaining on the implementation for the health care exchanges and the taxes the irs seeks to assess. with that, general baker thank you for the opportunity, and we play at this time they do affect the role in the of finance and energy as well as health care and other areas everyday and we will continue to respect general pruitt, thank you. as you can see she is on the ball moving this national agenda and we appreciate your leadership. i've got some questions for you. the...
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and within the region that your example of midtown, i don't think a lot of people realize how many tax increment districts we have in the city that create separate financial and governance structures so that really as much as downtown looks better than i think i've seen it my entire life, the benefits of that are not integrated into, you know, the old neighborhoods question. so within the city limits you have a tremendous overlap and overlay of governmental jurisdictions, right? separate fund raising ability, separate governance. within the region i think it's 140 municipalities within metropolitan detroit as we try to address some of the environmental challenges, how do you bring all of these different entities onto one page? i worry about the capacity for planning, the institutional capacity to make use of a lot of these amazing innovations. >> right. >> that gasty is broad -- capacity is broad at this to make the region competitive in a development sense. that capacity is within city government to be sure that our inspectors even know what green roof and, you know, all that engineer
and within the region that your example of midtown, i don't think a lot of people realize how many tax increment districts we have in the city that create separate financial and governance structures so that really as much as downtown looks better than i think i've seen it my entire life, the benefits of that are not integrated into, you know, the old neighborhoods question. so within the city limits you have a tremendous overlap and overlay of governmental jurisdictions, right? separate fund...
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what is your problem should marijuana be legalized in the mid-states and taxed? [applause] >> technically marijuana has never been legalized anywhere in the world yet it's been decriminalized. i'm sort of torn on that issue because i have four children. i don't want them to experiment with the drug convict the same time they realized as an economist that he take the profit motive away from the cartel's come and they eventually will cease to exist. the initial pain would be unbelievable, but it's difficult to say what direction that would go in. but i do think it would in the short-term the pain would be unbearable and that's why politicians are afraid to address the issue. they keep pushing it off until the next election. >> as a law enforcement officer for 30 years, the cartels are a vicious criminal elements and regardless they'll seek to continue their criminal elements connected beyond the street in my view as a law enforcement officer as they break the law, they should go to jail or be punished appropriately, regardless of what the sensei k. so if we want an
what is your problem should marijuana be legalized in the mid-states and taxed? [applause] >> technically marijuana has never been legalized anywhere in the world yet it's been decriminalized. i'm sort of torn on that issue because i have four children. i don't want them to experiment with the drug convict the same time they realized as an economist that he take the profit motive away from the cartel's come and they eventually will cease to exist. the initial pain would be unbelievable,...
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it's going to make it possible for us to strengthen our budget reserves, and i believe we can cut taxes for every hoosier. but, john, you just said that we pay for things in indiana, okay? but when you were speaker of the house, for five of the six years that you were running the statehouse, indiana ran deficits. when mitch daniels came into power just a couple years later on budgets you helped to write, indiana was $700 million in debt and had a deficit of $820 million. you know, john, facts are stubborn things, and i'd just like to know from my colleagues on stage how are we going to make sure and preserve the fiscal integrity of the state of indiana? >> congressman, if you'd have spent the last 12 years in indiana rather than in congress, you'd know that our budget has to be balanced. indiana, according to our constitution. i've balanced and produced bipartisan balanced budgets, and oldly, these -- oddly, these you talk about, they were supported by david long and our lieutenant governor, becky skillman. i find it laughable that a united states congressman would lecture anybody about
it's going to make it possible for us to strengthen our budget reserves, and i believe we can cut taxes for every hoosier. but, john, you just said that we pay for things in indiana, okay? but when you were speaker of the house, for five of the six years that you were running the statehouse, indiana ran deficits. when mitch daniels came into power just a couple years later on budgets you helped to write, indiana was $700 million in debt and had a deficit of $820 million. you know, john, facts...
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state taxes, income tax es it's capitalism. ers on the of capital are winning so much more than laborers. capital has no roots, right? and to just deny that that's happening and not have a little bit of an activist tax policy about it, i think it's my ev. it's destructive and it's just absurd. >> my name is nelini stamp. i'm 24 years old. >> nelini stamp is a community organizer. she joined occupy wall street on its first day. >> i've been fed up with having to worry about living from paycheck to paycheck because of corporate greed and because we don't have a very high minimum wage in new york. i really just wanted to take a major leap in fighting back. i think we need to, first of all, have public financing of elections. that is a huge deal. one of the reasons is you know, why corporations -- because there's an unlimited amount of donations that they can girlfriend political campaigns and it's about time that we all stand up and take this back. >> yea! >> i found my voice. i've been very apathetic, very cynical of the system t
state taxes, income tax es it's capitalism. ers on the of capital are winning so much more than laborers. capital has no roots, right? and to just deny that that's happening and not have a little bit of an activist tax policy about it, i think it's my ev. it's destructive and it's just absurd. >> my name is nelini stamp. i'm 24 years old. >> nelini stamp is a community organizer. she joined occupy wall street on its first day. >> i've been fed up with having to worry about...
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state taxes, income tax esit's capitalism. ers on the of capital are winning so much more than laborers. capital has no roots, right? and to just deny that that's happening and not have a little bit of an activist tax policy about it, i think it's my v. it's destructive and it's just v.surd. >> my name is >nelini stamp. i'm 24 years old. >> nelini stamp is a community organizer. she joined occupy wall street on its first day. >> i've been fed up with having to worry about living from paycheck to paycheck because of corporate greed and because we don't have a very high minimum wage in new york. i really just wanted to take a major leap in fighting back. i think we need to, first of all, have public financing of elections. that is a huge deal. one of the reasons is you know, why corporationsed- because there's anio unlimited amount o donations that they can girlfriend political campaigns and it's about time that wall stand up and take this back. >> yea! >> i found my voice. ve been very apathetic, very cynical of the system that
state taxes, income tax esit's capitalism. ers on the of capital are winning so much more than laborers. capital has no roots, right? and to just deny that that's happening and not have a little bit of an activist tax policy about it, i think it's my v. it's destructive and it's just v.surd. >> my name is >nelini stamp. i'm 24 years old. >> nelini stamp is a community organizer. she joined occupy wall street on its first day. >> i've been fed up with having to worry about...
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>> yes. >> since 1999, i have advocated legalizing marijuana, controlled and regulated part of it, tax it, we are at a tipping point with marijuana and legalizing it. i think that colorado's going to do that. it's on the ballot in colorado this november. i think it is going to pass. when it passes, and if it doesn't pass in colorado, it's going to pass. 50% of americans are saying they support the notion. it is a growing number. a growing number because people were talking about the issues more than they ever have before. recognizing 90% of the drug problem is probation related. that is not to discount the problems of use and abuse. but that should be the protest. >> i think when we legalize marijuana, i think we will take giant steps forward regarding all of the drugs, and that is going to be starting with looking at the drug issue first as a health issue, rather than a criminal justice issue. >> let's get the police on the streets enforcing real-time. let's forget the court. let's empty the prisons of the 2.3 million people that we have in him are in the majority category of those be
>> yes. >> since 1999, i have advocated legalizing marijuana, controlled and regulated part of it, tax it, we are at a tipping point with marijuana and legalizing it. i think that colorado's going to do that. it's on the ballot in colorado this november. i think it is going to pass. when it passes, and if it doesn't pass in colorado, it's going to pass. 50% of americans are saying they support the notion. it is a growing number. a growing number because people were talking about the...
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state taxes, income tax es it's capitalism. ers on thof capital are winning so much more than laborers. capital has no roots, right? and to just deny that that'sn happening and not have a little bit of an activist tax policy about it, i think it's my ev. it's destructive and it's just absurd. >> my name is nelini stamp. i'm 24 years old. nelini stamp is a community organizer. she joined occupy wall street on its firse day. >> i've been fed up with having to worry about living from paycheck to paycheck because of corporate greed and because we don't have a very high minimum wage in new york. i really just wanted to take a major leap in fighting back. i think we need to, first of all, have public financing of elections. that is a huge deal. one of the reasons is you know, why corporations -- because there's an unlimited amount of donations that they can girlfriend political campaigns and it's about time that we all stand up and take this back. >> yea! >> i found my voice. i've been very apathetic, very cynical of the system that
state taxes, income tax es it's capitalism. ers on thof capital are winning so much more than laborers. capital has no roots, right? and to just deny that that'sn happening and not have a little bit of an activist tax policy about it, i think it's my ev. it's destructive and it's just absurd. >> my name is nelini stamp. i'm 24 years old. nelini stamp is a community organizer. she joined occupy wall street on its firse day. >> i've been fed up with having to worry about living from...